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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1919)
WEDFORD MATTj TRTBUNE. MEDFORD.'' OREO ON, TUESDAY. MAY fi, 1910 PA7JE FOUR HEDFORD MAIL. T3IBUNE AN JNDEPENDKNT NBWHPAl'KB PUULIHUUH KVE11T AFTKRNOON EXCEPT BUNDAT BY TUB MEDKOKD PUINT1NO CO, Office, Mull Tribune Building, I5-T-J North Fir (treat. Phone 76, A eonsolMstlon of the Democratic ITImM Tl.a XfnrifnrA Mall. Thft MedfOrd Tribune, the Southern Oregonlan, The Asmsna i rinuno. The Medford 8undy Sun Is furnished subscribers aesinng a loven-oay wuu newipaper. 1 ROBERT mJHU Editor. 8. 8. SMITH, Manager. UMOBXraO IIEXII BY MAIL IN ADVANCh: ,. ; Dally, with Sunday Run, jrear.I 00 Dally, with Sunday Bun, nionth .65 Dally, without Sunday Sun, year- S.00 Datly. without Sunday 8un, month .60 Weekly Mall Tribune, on year 1.(0 Sunday Sun. one year. 1.60 BY CARRIER In Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville. Central Point, Phoenix: Dally, with Sunday Sun, year 17.60 Dally,- with Sunday 8un, month .66 Dally, without Sunday Sun. year.. .00 ' ' Dally, without Sunday Sun, month .60 Official paper of the City of Medford. Offlolal paper of Jackson County. Entered s second-class matter at teed ford, Oregon, under the act of March 8, 187. worn dally arerage circulation fox la months ending Dec. 31, 1918 . 3,041 v MEMBER OP TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS Full TiPRKfil WIr sprvte. The Asso ciated Preaa la exclusively entitled to tne use ior repumicauon ox tu news dlapatchea credited to It or not other wise credited In this paper, and also the local news published herein. Alt rights of republication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. . . Ye Smudge Pot '- - V? By Arthur Perry ' Now that-the sun is hot, and sum mer Is hero, the girls are running around and about wearing furs. This is a trick they secured from the In dians, who wear their blankets the year thru upon the theory that one can only get so hot, 'and what's a tew degrees of heat in a lifetime.- - There seoms to be a lowdown opin ion In Europe that the heaven sent league of Nations covenant is going to turn out a cross between .. The Hague and the" late Mexican mess. There also seems to be a diffidence about turning the back, for fear a loving national neighbor will thrust out with a four-pronged pitchfork. Furthermore, (here are indications that the pet idea of William Jennings Bryan, the eminent poppycockist, to conquer the world with love", has not been knocked cuckoo. 1 ' (Albany Democrat) ' . John Smith spent the week end ' V wltn his family, coming from i "Mabel. , "Win: Hohenzollern, nee Kaiser, de sires 'To return to Germany, which . confirms the rumor that he" w showing suicidal tendencies. 2 , What, has become of the old-fashioned 'citizen who used to appear in his undershirt from May to October, and where is the dapple gray horse Dock Helms used to escort up and down Main street Saturday after noons, the tail and mane of said horse being neatly braided and en twined with pink ribbons? Also does ' anybody know the .present where abouts of the Hillcrest mules, whose tails were aways notched most artis tically? - ... . -v.. The Belgians are howling about the economic nroviBions of the neace treatya polite way of refusing to wear, the old clothes that wo sent mem.. , SQUARING THE TRIANGLE Yroka (Gal.) Journal.) Mrs. Emma J. Neasham . of Dunsmulr arrived in Yreka Mon day evening in the custody of Deputy Sheriff Callick to be a guest at the .Calkins hotel till the matter of her shooting at her husband Monday three times and in through the window of her next door neighbor twice because her husband had been too friendly with said next door lady, a Mrs. Loie Felix, accord ing to stories coming here. . F. Elliot, the auto man, broke all running records Mon. getting to the depot, he cutting across lots. F. had to Jump over 3 of his autos at the start, travelling under his own power as did the dusky aborigines. Four more citizens enlisted in the Straw Hat Brigade. Tuesday, namely , ', Dock Keene r ; , ; ' Dock Pickel ' " ' . ; .'. Dock Hargrave '. -. "Harry Manning. THE BIG DAY TARZAN DAY BEST FOR THE WORLD IS BEST FOR ITALY. THE Italian situation is still in the dark. On invitation of the peace council, requested from Rome, Orlando and Sonniuo arc en route to Paris. Signor d'Annunzio, after a brief but hectic flight in the empyrean of rhetorical flambonyance, has taken to his pearl and amber couch. The cries of "On to Fiuine," have died down.V It looks as though the 'emotional pyrotechnics were over, the reel run. But who can tell? v - As the sapient observer on our left has remarked, this may be the collapse of tho bladder, or merely a pause for second wind. Whatever the final outcome, one hopes this marks the end of the temperamental debauch. Tho emo tional and dramatic requirements of the Latin nature would seem to have been satisfied. Let the rest be sense. ; To' judge by tho tlalian Miserere, the possession of Fiunie was one of tho goals of waiv Its loss was "snatch iug the fruits of our heitiic sacrifices, descending from the radiant crests of most glorious victory to misfortuno's dire abyss, etc., etc." , . And yet in the secret treaty there was not a word re garding ilie possession of Fiuine. fIn fact, in that agree ment, the Adriatic, port was given to the Croat ians. Nor is Fiuine Italian. In the city proper there are 24,000 Ital ians to 16,000 Slavs, but the environs which are essential, are overwhelmingly Slavic, something like 100,000 Slavs to 30,000 Italians. , ; : : , , On the same plea of nationality the Italians demanded the Dalmatian coast. Yet in this territoiy the Slavs out number the ItaUans over ten'to one. ,;-; :'-' ' ' .K The Italian hysteria was justified on but one ground, that of imperialistic, conquest.; In demanding the Ad riatic be an Italian lake;- the : Somnno party, followed frankly in the steps of Bismarck, and their success would mean the establishment of an ..Adriatic Alsace-Lorraine. Such' a result woidd be folly for the allies and fatal for Italy. It is possible a compromise may be effected re garding Fiuine, as a sop to Italian pride, but no compro mise can be made regarding an outlet for the Jugo-Slars to tne sea; Italy tougnt and tought well ior the destruc tion of her traditional enemy Austria. The formation of a Jugo-blav state is a seal on that destruction. In the ex citement of victory to replace Austrial oppression with Italian oppression would indeed be snatching the fruits of Italy's heroic sacrifices. In a scenario of temperament, there is no place for the logic of enlightened self interest perhaps, but with the fire works ovciy there is hope that itaiy win see ner radiant crests of victory to be racial jus: tice in the clearer light of her own. interest and common sense. " . ."''.'-: ' ;. ; "Ux rf4:-: u :.'.'.!: ''. . )ll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll THREATENS TO STOP "CHICAGO, May 6. Julius H. Barnes,, national wheat administrator said in an address today to members of the Chicago Board of, Trade that the act establishing the food admin istration gave authority to control trading in foodstuffs on exchanges to the extent of prohibiting future trad ing altogether. He said the act was still in effect and that his duty was Imperative if demonstrated abuses should arise. Mr. Barnes questioned s frankly whether a fluctuation in corn prices KEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach sweet today and ward off the indi gestion of tomorrow try KMioiDS the new aid to digestion. As pleasant and as safe to take as candy, MADE BY SCOTT a, BOWNB Makers o? ecorra emulsion such as took place In Chicago yester day rapid break of ten or twelve cents followed by W quick reaction of: live or six cents was not a clear in dication .ot speculation . on so large a scale that it was over-balancing legitimate functions. .,., ,v ..!. 65 Loganberries Are used to flavor one Jiffy-Jell dessert. The juice ' is condensed and sealed in. a viaU .... . This is one of our best fruit flavors. .Compare it with the old-style quick gelatine desserts. - iflv:Te!l 1 10 Flaaon, at Your Grocer' 2 Packages for 25 Cent FRIDAY TARZAN DAY BRING THE ; WHOLE FAMILY TARZAN DAY. JOHN A. PERL Undertaker . ' Minno M. 47 and ' Automobile Hearse 8ervloe Idy Assistant 2 SOUTH BABTLETT . Auto AmbulaDce Berrlon. Onroner First Prize IN VICTORY WEEK DISPLAY THE HONOR Paid to Our Meats Always Fresh and Sweet CLOSING OUT Our Entire1 Line of. BICYIiES ; .. .' , ! f, i .. ... . ... . .....i, , , AT COST Get Yours Early C. E. Gates Auto Co. I m -Over four million bicycles are in daily use in the United States. Nearly a million more will come into use this .' year. ' ' " : This is Nation hi Bicycle jeci--May 3 to 10. This is the" week to buy a bicycle to get the greatest good from it this Spring. ' . . vsv'n RIDE A BICYCLE SEE OUR SNELL BICYCLES BICFORH HUYINO : : - LIGHT, STRONG, EASY RUNNING . 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INDIAN BICYCLES S Are the snappiest looking, sj longest wearing, easiest mn- ning and most comfortable jjs of all bicycles...; They arc s sold bv ';' ?, '! . FE. Martin service. LIBERTY REPAIR SHOP ., 22 South Grape Street SEE OUR WINDOWS THIS WEEK " ri..- fdi" . l ucy cam iiiuiq inuiicy ''"because the healthful Hi' exercise of ridins ena- .! blei them to do better . ,! '. " ' Work and moro'of it. .1 . eaj '-yp''f' tio you '-" , ' -ga RIDE A BICYCLE Medford -1 Harness Co. E. H. Lamport. Is Nichols & Ashpole BIGGEST DAY TARZAN DAY aometning peciai. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'